Re: New Pryda

Remember/Frankfurt & Rymd/Armed on vinyl were the last records i had of his back in 06/07, had the 1210's out not so long ago really glad i didnt get rid of my records its way better fun than cdjs or laptops.

Re: New Pryda

Re: New Pryda

"Aftermath" is still a monster. And I remember Digweed making a room explode with "Frankfurt." I don't fault the recent cheese. He's just lining his pockets and has been under his "Pryda" moniker for some time. Always preferred the stuff he knocked out as Cirez D.

Re: New Pryda

shaunstrudwick wrote:

love/loved this one:

I always liked the original.

What is going on with Mojo anyway? I see his charts from time to time, check out some of his remixes, and none of it seems to make any sense. I liked his Balance disc and before that he was really on it (very good essential mix); Music Is Freedom had some good releases too. It just seems like the plot's been lost and it's a shame.

Re: New Pryda

Re: New Pryda

maybe he suffers from the "cardillac-syndrome" and wants to keep his best tracks just for himself

"German psychologists have used the term "Cardillac syndrome" to refer to the pathologic difficulty or inability of an artist to separate himself from his works. In order to live from their creative efforts, artists must be able to separate themselves from their works. Often, however, this is extremely difficult for them, probably because their works represent part of their identity. They deal with this problem by various means, including keeping meticulous lists of those who have acquired their works and ensuring in contracts that they may buy their works back at any time"

Re: New Pryda

well nearly noone buys music anyways nowadays but you get radio plays, tv royalities and full shows with that commercial shit. 'everyday' is running on radio all day and his m83 remix was the track in that gucci commercial.

Re: New Pryda

...agree with Sean, even the best unreleased/old-style Prydz tracks sound dated now

Held a really unique position at one point, commercial stuff topping the Beatport charts, banging stuff from Cirez D/Mouseville getting plays from the proper techno DJ's, and getting high profile bookings on the back of his production rep, turning up and banging out the underground techno

Amazing producer on his day though, made tunes that sounded simply massive on a hefty system